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  3. Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Spinoza and Recognition: A Contested and Open-Ended Approach

Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Spinoza and Recognition: A Contested and Open-Ended Approach

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  • Editor’s Introduction: Spinoza and Recognition: A Contested and Open-ended Approach
    Nicolas Lema Habash, Francesco Toto
    3-11
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  • The Theologico-Political Treatise on Recognition: Spinoza With and Against Hobbes
    Francesco Toto
    12-65
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  • The Others in Spinoza’s Philosophy: Imitation, Utility, and Friendship
    María Jimena Solé
    66-82
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  • Is There a Spinozist Concept of Recognition?
    Christian Lazzeri
    83-109
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  • Interdependence and Intersubjectivity: Spinoza on Recognition
    Martin Saar
    110-126
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  • From the Politics of Recognition to the Politics of Resentment
    Mariana de Gainza
    127-143
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  • Spinozist Apiculture: Labor and the Problem of Interspecies Recognition in the Short Treatise
    Nicolas Lema Habash
    144-164
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